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Sergio Marchionne, Charismatic CEO Of Fiat Chrysler, Dies At 66
Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has died at 66, following unexpected complications from surgery. He was credited with saving Chrysler after its 2009 bankruptcy and known for doing things his own way.
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Pig Farmer Weighs In On Market Uncertainty And Impact Of Tariffs
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Gregg Hora, a pig farmer and president of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, who has seen the price of pigs plummet with market uncertainty over tariffs and the meat surplus.
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Trump Administration Says 463 Migrant Parents Might Have Been Deported Without Children
Hundreds of migrant families will not be reunited by Thursday's court-appointed deadline. The Trump administration says as many as 463 parents may no longer be in the U.S., and dozens more waived reunification voluntarily.
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Dual-Career Military Couples Face Struggles When Starting Families
More military members are marrying each other. That presents challenges to dual-career families who must deal with the impact deployments have on childcare.
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Trump Announces Trade Deal With European Commission That Will Lower U.S.-Europe Tension
In a joint appearance in the Rose Garden, President Trump and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker announced some agreements on trade between the U.S. and the European Union.
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U.S. And Europe Take Important Step Away From Confrontation On Trade
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with David Wessel of the Brookings Institution about the Trump administration's newly-announced trade agreement with the European Union.
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Parker Posey Writes Her Own Myth In 'You're On An Airplane'
This "self-mythologizing memoir," which Posey pronounces "me-moir," is written as if it's a monologue to an airplane seatmate, full of collages, cocktail recipes and stories from her life and career.
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Sharp Increase In Gun Suicides Signals Growing Public Health Crisis
The overwhelming majority of gun deaths in America don't involve bad guys with guns — they're caused by people deliberately harming themselves. The U.S. experiences more than 60 gun suicides daily.
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How Fast Did The Economy Grow? Forecasts Are All Over The Place
President Trump is eager to tout a fast-growing economy, boosted by the tax cuts he pushed through Congress. That makes Friday's report on gross domestic product a highly anticipated news event.
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Pot-Sniffing Canadian Police Dogs Retire
Canada is legalizing recreational marijuana use, which means RCMP cannabis-sniffing dogs are retiring. The RCMP says in some cases, police handlers will just keep their dogs as pets.
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